*Found-art, for those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, is art composed of found objects. Objects can be anything such as litter, bottles, gum wrappers, chairs, etc. , and are often mistaken for trash. Probably the most famous example of found-art is Duchamp's The Fountain, where he used a urinal with the words "R. Mutt" on it(see photo below). Perhaps the best summary of found-art that I have read thus far is that the artists' job is not to make art but to "point his finger" and identify art.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Young Contemporaries and Urinals
*Found-art, for those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, is art composed of found objects. Objects can be anything such as litter, bottles, gum wrappers, chairs, etc. , and are often mistaken for trash. Probably the most famous example of found-art is Duchamp's The Fountain, where he used a urinal with the words "R. Mutt" on it(see photo below). Perhaps the best summary of found-art that I have read thus far is that the artists' job is not to make art but to "point his finger" and identify art.
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